hardee
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- Sleepy-C
I tried to find anything on this in the search. Closest was a"Tear in Fender". Not the same.
I have 2 Taylor "Hull Gard" fenders that have recently decided not to maintain air pressure. Putting a dab of liquid soapy solution on the valves confirmed a slow leak.
Has anyone figured a way to over come this situation? I have always wet the inflation needle prior to putting it into the valve. Any way to fix instead of replace?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
I have 2 Taylor "Hull Gard" fenders that have recently decided not to maintain air pressure. Putting a dab of liquid soapy solution on the valves confirmed a slow leak.
Has anyone figured a way to over come this situation? I have always wet the inflation needle prior to putting it into the valve. Any way to fix instead of replace?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon